Join Elena on a poetry hunt through Cornwall Park where we’ll follow our senses, stop along the way to get lost in our imaginations and, one line at a time, create our own nature-based poem. At the end of the walk, there’ll be an opportunity to read the poems we’ve made up to the group and any nearby trees who care to listen.
Grown-up participation encouraged.
Suitable for tamariki 7+ and young-at-heart poetry lovers of all ages. Guardians must accompany children on the walk.This walk is held outdoors so suitable clothing and footwear are necessary, don't forget your sunscreen, raincoat and water bottle. This walk goes ahead rain or shine, in the event of hazardous weather it will be cancelled on Sunday morning.Registration is essential and numbers are limited.
To register for this event please register through Eventbrite or email info@cornwallpark.co.nz.
Let us know if you have any accessibility requirements.
Sunday 2nd March10am - 11am
Location: Start from Huia Lodge Discovery Hub (next to the Cornwall Park Bistro).
Vehicle access from Green Lane West.
About your guide
Elena de Roo is an award winning children’s poet and writer. Her latest book, ‘Wizardry to Wētā Verse’ (illustrated by Juliet de Roo) contains 75 poems for children, many of which were made up while exploring Cornwall Park.